Product Selection Differences for Copper Vapour Lasers

When selecting Copper Vapor Lasers (CVLs), there are several key factors to consider:

  1. Power Output: Different CVL models vary in their power output capabilities. Consider the application requirements and choose a CVL with appropriate power levels.

  2. Wavelength: CVLs emit light at specific wavelengths, typically around 510 nm (green) and 578 nm (yellow). Choose a CVL that matches the wavelength needed for your application.

  3. Pulse Duration: The pulse duration of CVLs can vary depending on the model. Shorter pulse durations may be preferable for certain applications requiring high precision.

  4. Duty Cycle: Consider the duty cycle required for your application, as it can impact the cooling and operating requirements of the CVL.

  5. Beam Quality: Different CVL models offer varying beam qualities, affecting factors like beam divergence and focusability. Choose a CVL with the beam quality suitable for your needs.

  6. Reliability and Stability: Look for CVL models known for their reliability and stability over long periods of operation, especially if your application requires continuous use.

  7. Cooling System: Consider the cooling system of the CVL, as it can impact the efficiency and longevity of the laser. Options include air-cooled and water-cooled systems.

  8. Control and Monitoring Features: Some CVL models offer advanced control and monitoring features that can enhance usability and performance. Consider these features based on your requirements.

  9. Cost and Maintenance: Evaluate the initial cost, maintenance requirements, and overall cost of ownership of the CVL to ensure it aligns with your budget and operational needs.

By considering these key differences among available options, you can select a Copper Vapor Laser that best fits your specific application requirements.